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There is a black cap on the right side of the car in front of the engine. The engine sits side ways so the front is pointing towards the right tire. The black cap sits on a can that is the resivoir. Use either a power steering fluid or Dexron trans fluid. There is aso a stick on that cap to tell the level do not over fil very easy to do.sbrown554

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Locate the cap to the power steering fluid reservoir
Remove cap and fill reservoir with GM Power Steering Fluid (P/N 89021184) or any fluid a knowledgeable parts department says is compatible. It may not look like much but there are a few dozen steering fluids available out there and lots of systems aren't compatible with many of them (wrong fluid will disintegrate seals, pumps, etc...)